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Wireless Cooking Thermometer

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This wireless cooking thermometer has a contemporary design and features: Temperature and taste controls voice alert. For example, "Your Food Is Almost Ready" and "Your Food Is Ready". Amber backlit LCD. Builit in timer. Meat selector and taste selector. Transmits up to 100 feet.
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Technical Details

- Wireless cooking thermometer great for indoors and outdoors; transmits up to 100 feet
- Voice alerts include "Your food is ready" and "Your food is almost ready"
- Built-in countdown timer
- Nest-style transmitter charges and holds unit
- Each unit is powered by 2 AAA batteries (included)
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Customer Buzz
 "Works as advertised..." 2009-03-03
By Marion Young (Boise, Idaho)
Don't know how I ever got along without one of these gadgets...perfect roast beef, chicken and pork are a sure ting.

Customer Buzz
 "Ok, but some flaws" 2009-02-09
By Patrick Traynor (Marshfield, MA)
I guess the bottom line is that it does do the job, but...



150 foot range? Not with a hurricane at its back. With brand new batteries, mine is a bit inconsistent at 25' line of site or 10' through an interior wall. Also, you can't disable that loud voice. When I'm cooking a 5 lb roast beef, I don't want her yelling "YOUR FOOD IS ALMOST READY!!! YOUR FOOD IS ALMOST READY!!!" when it's 10 degrees under the target temperature. I slow cook, and that means I still have a good half hour to go. I'd prefer a nice old fashioned beep.



Also, it seems that if it doesn't get a signal for a while, it simply stops updating and the temperature changes to "---" without any audible warning. Now you've got to go back through the startup routine to find out what the current temperature is.

Customer Buzz
 "Tragic flaw" 2008-06-07
By Wayne A. Seltzer (Boulder, CO USA)
Great idea, but be careful about transmission range.

If the receiver is too far away from the transmitter, or is otherwise unable to get a signal, the display

doesn't inform you of this problem. So, if the temperature is 150 degrees, and you walk out of range, the temperature

won't update. Meanwhile, your BBQ is burning and you don't know.



It would be great if the receiver beeped to indicate that it hasn't received a temperature update

in the last 30 seconds or so. Then, you would know need to get back into range.



But, as long as you're sure that you are always in range, the device works well.



Another gripe... Turning the device on requires a specific sequence:

1. Turn on the receiver

2. Turn on the transmitter, within 30 seconds

Otherwise, the receiver won't pair with the transmitter and you won't get updates.

And, if you turn the receiver or transmitter off then on, you won't get updates either.

(So, don't do that...)





Customer Buzz
 ""IN THE BEGINING"" 2008-06-07
By Scott Slone (arlington,Tx)
"IN THE BEGINING" (as God said)

this item was great. i cooked my best turkeys and lamb loins(wasnt really paying attention that i couldnt take the reciever more than 5ft away) but now i am constantly frustrated with the distance that i cant use it and that i never know if im in its range, although there has only been one mishap

Customer Buzz
 "Disappointed" 2007-09-13
By David C. Grippo (Pacific MO)
As far as operation of the unit, so far it seems to work well. I was really disappointed in the naming of this unit. I was expecting a truely wireless thermometer. When received there is still a wired probe. The only thing that is wireless is the receiver. I am still waiting for a company to create a thermometer with a wireless probe. Will it ever be done??


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